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01 Apr 09

Archives Hub: dom silvester houédard Papers

dom silvester houédard (1924-1992), or dsh, as he is correctly known, was a Benedictine monk of Prinknash Abbey, Gloucestershire who made significant contributions in many fields, including theology and poetry

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30 Jan 09

Stoning the Devil: Uncategorizable: Jordan Stempleman's String Parade

I love the little twists and turns that Stempleman throws in, so that even though the feeling (of ambivalence and looking for solid "personal" ground to stand on) remains consistent, we are never quite sure what the next line will hold or where it will take us.

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29 Jan 09

Home-Schooled By a Cackling Jackal

First of all, the inauguration wasn't about poetry, prayers, Yo Yo Ma or Aretha's big ass bow, it was about setting the new tone for the incoming administration and our country.

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16 Jan 09

Haiku of Kobayashi Issa

Kobayashi Issa was one of Japan's most prolific poets. He left in his journals over twenty thousand one-breath poems—then called haikai but today known as haiku. This website offers an archive of 9,000 of these haiku.

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24 Dec 08

TheStar.com | U.K. embraces Canadian's book about vowels

Eunoia – which means "beautiful thinking" and is the shortest English word to include all five vowels – became an unlikely hit in Canada after its 2001 publication by Toronto-based independent Coach House Books. The book is in its 21st printing here, having sold more than 20,000 copies, an extraordinary feat for a poetry collection. It also won the 2002 Griffin Poetry Prize.

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18 Dec 08

Relics of the Material Age - David Bunn turns library catalogue into poetry1 - Bibliography | Art in America | Find Articles at BNET

The catalogue enables Bunn to narrate what he calls "a whole constellation of stories," some focused on a particular moment in time or a brief thread of plot, others conjuring the grand, seamless narrative of existence, without beginning or end, shape or evident purpose.

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12 Dec 08

Fugitive Sparrows

Art by Zachary Sifuentes working with the poetry of Emily Dickinson and related material.

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08 Dec 08

Des Imagistes

Des Imagistes was first published in the periodical The Glebe in 1914. It was reissued later in 1914 by The Poetry Bookshop in London and by Charles and Albert Boni in New York. This online edition is a transcription of the Boni edition.

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04 Dec 08

The Dangerfield Conundrum: A Roundtable on Humor in Poetry

Preamble: The Humor in Poetry email discussion group (HumPo) launched on October 17, 2005, with ten participants: George Bowering, Maxine Chernoff, Katie Degentesh, Gabriel Gudding, Rachel Loden, Ange Mlinko, K. Silem (Kasey) Mohammad, D. A. (Doug) Powell, Ron Silliman, and Gary Sullivan.

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26 Nov 08

Her Nature Was Future: Emily Dickinson's White Heat

Poetry and biography work at cross-purposes. Even when their facts overlap, one is artifice of the imagination, the other a record of the mortal coil. Poems convince us of a living presence on the page; biography, as Emily Dickinson noted, "first convinces us of the fleeing of the Biographied."

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